William Perlman/The Star-LedgerJets owner Woody Johnson joined head coach Rex Ryan on the Fox Business Network on Tuesday night.

Jets coach Rex Ryan continued his book-related media storm tonight, joining team owner Woody Johnson on the Fox Business Network.

In a performance that has now become par for the course, Ryan re-iterated his guarantee of winning a Super Bowl this year and addressed some of the issues that arose during a roller coaster season this past year.

Some highlights include Johnson's thoughts on former strength and conditioning coach Sal Alosi, who was eventually dismissed from the team after a tripping incident involving Dolphins cornerback Nolan Carroll, as well as the status of Johnson'a relationship with Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.

Here's a rundown of what was said, just in case you missed it:

Johnson on animosity between him and former Jets coach Bill Belichick:

“Certainly not my end. I can’t speak for Bill. I have a lot of respect for Bill. I lost two coaches in a matter of minutes. I came in and Parcells said I’m not coaching.”

Johnson on Belichick now coaching the New England Patriots and if it contributes to the rivalry:

“Somewhat. But we are divisional rivals. We don’t like each other.”

Johnson Sal Alosi tripping a player:

“We had a lot of controversy, but we made it through. Sal was a great strength and conditioning coach. We loved him when he was with us. He made a mistake. Hopefully he will get another show somewhere. We aren’t going to give him a second chance right now. He will get a second chance because of the value of his contribution.”

Ryan on Jets owner Woody Johnson:

“No one wants to win more than Woody. He’s also available to the players. Mr. Johnson comes to practice several times a week, talks to all the players, all the coaches. When the top man is around and talking to everybody and it’s so natural, it’s a great thing. It’s going to be really hard for me not to be successful because of all the people around me. That is from the top down.”

Ryan on his philosophy that players should be “bad asses on the field, gentlemen off the field” and whether this mantra works:

“I think so. One thing I am really proud of is the fact that our players sell out for each other. They do the little things. Celebration Mondays- after a victory we watch the tape from the games and I will pick out 10 or 15 plays that show what it means to play like a Jet. A selfless act. I don’t necessarily show the spectacular catch. I show the other part of the game and they really buy into that team concept and it’s about us, not about the individual.”

Ryan on why he thinks Peyton Manning is the best Quarterback as opposed to Tom Brady:

“I respect both those guys. I think there is only one Peyton Manning. Tom Brady is a fantastic quarterback, league MVP, three-time Super Bowl winning quarterback, married to a model. This guy has it all going for

Ryan on whether the Jets will win the Super Bowl:

“Absolutely. We are going to do it this year. When I took this job, I said before our President’s term is up, ‘we are going to meet President Obama.’ His first term is not up yet. Last year I said soon to be champs, I never put a date on it, this year I am putting a date on it. I truly believe we are going to win the thing.”

Johnson on whether the Jets will win the Super Bowl:

“I am going to go with the coach. We came two minutes away this year. We just ran out of time.”